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This syllabus is designed for students who are learning Italian as a foreign language. The aim is to develop an ability to use the language effectively for practical communication. The course is based on the linked language skills of listening, reading, speaking and writing, and these are built on as learners progress through their studies.

The syllabus also aims to offer insights into the culture of countries where Italian is spoken, thus encouraging positive attitudes towards language learning and towards speakers of other languages.

This syllabus is graded from 9 to 1 but is otherwise the same as Cambridge IGCSE Italian (0535). You will find past papers and other resources for Cambridge IGCSE Italian (0535); these may be useful for teaching Cambridge IGCSE (9-1) Italian (7164).

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We will supply the recorded material for the listening exams, which you may keep after the exam. We strongly advise you to hold the listening exam in a room that is suitable for up to 30 candidates. If you have equipment that is very powerful, you may accommodate more candidates without special permission, but we will not consider applications for special consideration on the
grounds of inaudibility. 

No. You should spot-check the listening examination for recording and sound quality when you receive it by listening to short excerpts. Then, in order to check the acoustics, one of the recordings should be spot-checked in the examination room one working day before the examination. On neither of the above occasions may the recording be listened to in full nor may the recording be removed from the centre for checking. After each check the examination materials must be returned to your centre's secure store.

It is usually a teacher at the school who conducts and assesses the Speaking tests. Where this is not possible and it is necessary to look for someone outside the school, they must be someone who is fluent in the target language, preferably with teaching experience and with experience of conducting other oral examinations. The person appointed must be given the opportunity to familiarise themself with the requirements of the examination before conducting any 'live' Speaking tests.

It is the responsibility of the person conducting the Speaking tests to mark them. The Speaking tests must be marked as they are being conducted. Examiners should mark the 'live' candidate and not a recording.

You don’t need to be accredited by Cambridge in order to conduct the IGCSE Foreign Language Speaking test. However, we strongly recommend that you study the Speaking Test Handbook in advance of the examination, especially if you are new to the syllabus. The Speaking Test Handbook offers guidance and advice on the preparation for and delivery of the speaking test. It also provides marked recordings of candidate work with accompanying examiner comments.
There should be only one Speaking test examiner per centre per syllabus.

The examination dates for Speaking tests are available in the Exam Timetable for your administrative zone.

The materials for the conduct and assessment of the Speaking test are sent out two to three weeks before each examination series. We use your estimated entries to calculate how many sets of materials you will need. If you do not submit estimated entries you may not have the necessary materials to carry out the speaking tests at the specified time.

The Speaking examination should be recorded using good-quality recording equipment, for example, a digital voice recorder with a separate microphone. Each candidate’s file must be saved individually in mp3 format. All candidates must be recorded and all recordings must be retained until after the enquiries about results period.

The speaking tests selected for the sample to send to Cambridge for external moderation should then be transferred to either a USB stick, CD or DVD, which must be clearly identified with your Centre number, the syllabus code and the component code. These must be sent with the relevant paperwork.

When you have completed your Speaking tests you should despatch the necessary paperwork and recorded samples for external moderation to Cambridge for moderation as soon as possible and must arrive at Cambridge by the date specified in the Cambridge Handbook. Do not wait until the end of the examination period before sending us these items.

When your recorded sample and paperwork arrive at Cambridge they are forwarded to a moderator. The moderator listens to your sample and looks at the marks that you have awarded to ensure that they are consistent with the IGCSE standard. If your marks are consistent then they will not be changed. If they are not, then an adjustment will be made to align them with the standard, e.g. the marks will be raised if you have marked your candidates severely, or lowered if you have been too generous. A summary of moderation adjustments will be sent to your centre with the results. 

Candidates should not be excessively worried if they are slightly over or under the word count.
However, if an answer is significantly longer or shorter than the word count, it will most likely be self-penalising. Answers that are too short are very likely to be penalised for lack of content, whilst answers that are too long will probably not be written with concision and precision, and so be penalised for style and possibly for repetition.

We suggest that candidates should practise answering these types of questions before the exam, and take note of how many lines/pages they should write in order to answer within the word limits (this will be different for each candidate, depending on their handwriting).

Yes. However, advise candidates to attempt 8 items in case the 5 they have listed are not all correct.

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